Ticker Plant definition

Ticker Plant means two substantially redundant ticker plants through which content is distributed to Moneyline or a member of the Moneyline Group or its or their clients and the associated data collection networks used for the global collection of data from exchanges and third party content providers. The Ticker Plant is currently located in St. Louis, MO, but Reuters shall have the right to change the location of the Ticker Plant from time to time upon not less than 180 days prior written notice to Moneyline, and all costs relating to or arising from such move shall be borne exclusively by Reuters.

Examples of Ticker Plant in a sentence

  • Reuters may increase the Reuters Fixed Cost Services and the services associated with the Ticker Plant.

  • Reuters will pay the Network Provider for one-hundred percent (100%) of the Communications Costs associated with the delivery of data from the Ticker Plant to any Shared Sites in North America and Moneyline shall pay to Reuters fifty percent (50%) of such costs.

  • The following Business Day each party shall distribute to the other a summary of such measures so as to calculate Total Ticker Plant Users in the Territory and the proportion of those that are Reuters Ticker Plant Users (such proportion, the “Reuters EU/AP Allocation”).

  • Moneyline will pay the Network Provider for one-hundred percent (100%) of the Communications Costs associated with the delivery of data from the Ticker Plant to any Shared Sites in Europe and Asia and Reuters shall pay to Moneyline fifty percent (50%) of such costs, excluding Communication Costs associated with international multicast services for which Reuters is directly paying a Network Provider.

  • The party which inaccurately understated its Licensed User and Ticker Plant User count numbers and therefore underpaid any amounts owed shall promptly remit any payments to the other party together with interest at the prime lending rate established from time to time by Citibank N.A. (or any successor thereto) plus two percent (2%).